Axis and Biblica Partner to Bring the Parenting Relationships Summit Nationwide Learn how to better parent teens or pre-teens from some of the most informed voices in faith and culture Colorado Springs, CO, February 4, 2019—We all know culture is changing everyday and our teens and pre -teens face tremendous pressure from friends, social media, and even family members. How can parents support and build relationships of trust and faith with their teens? Axis, a ministry dedicated to empowering the …

Biblica, The International Bible Society, a worldwide ministry that has been helping people read and understand God’s Word for over 200 years, announced the appointment of Laura Fisher as Area Executive Director, North America, effective June 19.

Biblica, The International Bible Society, launched the ground-breaking NIrV Accessible Edition yesterday in London, as church and ministry leaders from across the UK gathered at the event in All Souls Church, London. Hosted by Biblica Europe and with contributions from project partners Livability, Torch Trust and Urban Saints, the celebration marked a publishing milestone after three years of extensive planning, research, development and consultation with key stakeholders. Victoria from Livability shared very personally how this Bible will make a real and lasting impact in her own life and the lives of others, commenting: “God is great, and he is wonderful, and everyone needs to be able to read his word.”

Biblica, The International Bible Society, a worldwide ministry that has been helping people read and understand God’s Word for over 200 years, announced the release last week of the first-ever Sorani Kurdish Bible.

It says in Isaiah that his ways are not our ways. Which might explain why, instead of keeping Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego out of the fiery furnace, he kept them safe in the fiery furnace; why he saved the Israelite spies from capture in Jericho by hiding them in the home of a prostitute; why He chose a mere boy to slay a giant, enemy warrior named Goliath; and perhaps most surprisingly, why He sent His one and only Son to rescue mankind from sin, allowing Jesus to be born in a stable, grow up in obscurity, and die a painful, humiliating death on a Roman cross.